Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III| young men and women, in full health and spirits, enjoying life
 2     I,    VIII|      least with regard to my health, for I am not a bit worse
 3     I,      IX|      apparel according to my health. Perhaps I might sleep a
 4     I,      IX|       For you are in perfect health otherwise, and there is
 5     I,     XII|     The department of public health is very much in need of
 6    II,      IX|    knew that it impaired the health of a nervous woman if she
 7    II,     XIV|     questioned her about her health. My questions were purely
 8    II,    XVII|      had fully recovered her health and beauty, or, rather,
 9    II,    XVII|     excitement, and Flamma's health was fully established, I
10    II,    XVII|    because the state of your health was such that, in my capacity
11    II,    XVII|    thought necessary to your health and that of your child.
12    II,    XVII|     your child. But now your health is fully established, your
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